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To interrupt the print-out response of the
stored data, depress the
F4 (ESC)
key for
one second at least.
Before starting a new experimental session, we suggest checking the
memory which may contain some data of the previous trial.
If it is the case, enter the proper software level and
RESET
the memory, see
paragraph 7.1
7.1 Memory
Reset
From the Memory menu, the F3 key (RES) enables the operator to reset the data stored
in the memory.
This command can be useful, for instance, before starting a new experimental session, if
the operators prefers to cancel the data saved from previous experiments.
Answer (
YES
) (
F3
key) or (
NO
) (
F4
key) to
the question: “
ARE YOU SURE
?”.
The Memory menu automatically appears
also when the memory is
fully loaded
, which
means it has reached its maximum capabil-
ity of about 300 measures.
7.1.1 “Memory
Full”
Message
If the “
MEMORY FULL
” message appears during acquisition, the operator has three op-
tions:
if not interested in the data
saved in the memory, the researcher may simply
depress the
F4 (ESC)
key, followed by the
F3 (RES)
and confirm the reset by
answering
F3 (YES)
to the question “
ARE YOU SURE
?”, see paragraph
7.1.When
the data
previously saved in the memory are
to not to be can-
celled
, the researcher may print and/or send them to the memory key or PC
as previously explained (see paragraph 7-MEMORY MANAGEMENT).
There is also the possibility to
ignore the indication of “
MEMORY FULL
”
and
go on with the experiment. The data acquired onwards will not be saved.
Consider that, in this case, the memory remains fully loaded and the display
reminds it by showing the message “
MEMORY FULL
” at each measure.
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